Library Releases Report on Flickr Pilot
December 12th, 2008

Only nine months into the Library of Congress’ pilot project placing Library photos on the Web site Flickr, the photos have drawn more than 10 million views!

There are more details on the LC blog. It’s nice to see the people as a whole get actual access to this content being preserved by their government. And to see the context of the content enhanced by the same folks.

Maps and Mapmakers: Seeing What’s on the Map - myLOC.gov
December 11th, 2008

Another new activity on the myloc.gov site. Worked closely with Ed Outreach to rather quickly build a new map exploring experience from the ground up. Fun for the whole family!

LOC on the Wii
December 17th, 2007
Exploring the Early Americas

The new site renders exactly as intended in the Wii Opera browser. Our team kicks some serious gMaximus!
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New Work sees the light
December 14th, 2007

It’s been a rough couple of months but I can now share a whole bunch of work. Today we launched The Exploring the Early Americas site to coincide with the physical installation in the Jefferson building on the 12th. We worked with industry leaders Second Story and Schematic to produce some pretty amazing interactive kiosks to complement the already amazing artifacts on permanent display in the northwest wing. If you live around or plan to visit the DC area, do stop in and check it out. I built two ‘Page by Page’ kiosks for the installation that expand upon the online version and have had much fun watching people interact with them.

Gonna go sleep for a million years now.